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Native Americans Are Less Likely To Receive Liver Transplant Than Other Racial Groups
By @TheMarkup [ 10 Min read ] Among Indigenous people, just nine patients were accepted for a transplant in that period for every 100 who died from liver disease. Read More.
Developers Embrace Taskmaster, an AI Scrum Master for Code
By @ainativedev [ 3 Min read ] Discover how Taskmaster leverages AI-driven PRDs to decompose projects into focused tasks, boosting reliability, efficiency, cost savings, and autonomy. Read More.
Coding a Fractal Tree With JavaScript and HTML5
By @lautarolobo [ 8 Min read ] Lets code a Fractal Tree! Nothing weird, Vanilla JavaScript and the Canvas API. Read More.
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